Movies/shows set in a lighthouse
I love lighthouses, even though I've only ever been in one (and it had been turned into a gift shop). What movies and shows, preferably horror, have stories that feature lighthouses? I've thought of...
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I'm not sure but doesn't SSH!.. THE OCTOPUS take place in a Lighthouse?DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS
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THE MONSTER OF PIEDRAS BLANCAS (1959)TORMENTED (1960)
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Heh, I haven't seen PETE'S DRAGON since I was a kid, so I'll take your word for it, Helen. And of course, Koukol, both do have lighthouses -- how could I forget those? I haven't seen MONSTER OF...
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there a good episode of the Canadian (?) radio show Nightfall set in a Lighthouse that's creepy as shitt. can't remember the title though
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bgart13 wrote: Is LIGHTHOUSE any good, Jojo? I do not think I watched all of it. Your initial post does not specify that the films should be good, just that they should have lighthouses in them.
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Mmm, ok. I guess you're correct, Jojo. Maybe I assumed that these recommendations would also be positive recommendations as well. Know any good ones, then?
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LIGHTHOUSE (1947): PRC cheapie from the German émigré Frank Wisbar is more routine melodrama than film noir.VOICE OF THE WHISTLER (1945): I like all of the Whistler movies, but I have a hard time...
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Adding THE NEST now, after finally catching up with it.
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SH! THE OCTOPUS is not to be missed. See my review here:http://miscmayhemprods.com/blog/?p=344
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Nicely writ and most amusing, Ryan. Didn't Robert Bloch write a short story about a lighthouse?Richard
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I'm sorry, Richard, I can't fathom what you're saying you. The foghorn is too loud. It's a real beast.
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